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Every teacher in K-2 who has ever wished for comprehension lessons that get students where they need to be in reading, talking, and writing about texts, take notice: your wish just came true.

WithLessons and Units for Closer Reading: K-2you get 20 initial close reading lessons and 80 follow-up comprehension skill lessons that expertly scaffold young readers. What makes these lessons so spot-on is that Nancy combed through hundreds of standards and standardized assessments to arrive at the 12 skills that matter most at K–2.

The lessons are arranged into 5 units of study, providing you with instant standards-aligned curriculum. Other can’t-live-without features:

12 illustrated reproducible sets of Active Reader Cards that give children tactile and visual support for key comprehension skills (available to print in four-color!)

Step-by-step and day–by-day how-to’s for the initial lessons and follow-up lessons, including text-dependent questions for every featured picture book

Illustrated, short fables that engage kids with themes including making choices, making a difference, and making sense of character traits

12 Formative Assessments that take the scare factor out of testing for young learners with lots of graphic support and options for oral and written tasks

Performance criteria that give you standards-aligned means of measuring what your students have learned, so you can adjust your instruction

Teachers in K-2: Nancy knows what an amazing feat you pull off each year, taking young learners from 0-60 in the space of the school year. With Lessons and Units for Closer Reading, she gives you the gift of time, with a treasure trove of at-the-ready materials.

Reading Closely in K–2: Guidelines for Getting Started 1. Rely on high quality picture books that you read aloud. 2. Teach an initial close reading lesson to build content knowledge. 3. Teach close reading follow-up lessons to build skills. 4. Assess close reading appropriately with formative assessments. 5. Teach close reading using units so students can make connections between texts. 6. Teach close reading using learning pathways that show students how to learn. Reflecting on the Six GuidelinesTeaching and Assessing Students' Comprehension The Twelve Skills in Focus How the Assessments Are Embedded Across Books and Units How the Assessments Are Embedded in Weekly Instruction During Reading Success: It's in the Cards After Reading Success: Framing Students' Thinking How to Evaluate Students' Written Responses Rubric for Evaluating Reader Response FramesStandards: Putting the Assessment Tools to WorkThe Reproducibles: Active Reader Cards and Response Frames Student-Friendly Forms for Teaching and Assessing the StandardsThe Units and LessonsLearning Pathway: How to Study a Character Trait Unit Focus: Why Is It Important to Show Kindness to Others? Fable to Begin the Unit: The Wind and the Sun Close Reading Lessons for Melissa Parkington's Beautiful, Beautiful Hair Close Reading Lessons for Mama Panya's Pancakes: A Village Tale From Kenya Close Reading Lessons for Each Kindness Close Reading Lessons for Ivan: The Remarkable True Story of the Shopping Mall GorillaLearning Pathway: How to Study an Animal Unit Focus: How Are Animals the Same? How Are Animals Different? Fable to Begin the Unit: The Hare and the Tortoise Close Reading Lessons for Panda Kindergarten Close Reading Lessons for Antarctic Antics: A Book of Penguin Poems Close Reading Lessons for Surprising Sharks Close Reading Lessons for Turtle, Turtle, Watch Out!Learning Pathway: How to Study a Person Unit Focus: How Can You Make a Difference—Even if You're a Kid? Fable to Begin the Unit: The Lion and the Mouse Close Reading Lessons for Blizzard Close Reading Lessons for The Wednesday Surprise Close Reading Lessons for Rosie Revere, Engineer Close Reading Lessons for The Story of Ruby BridgesLearning Pathway: How to Study a Place Unit Focus: What Is Special About This Place? Fable to Begin the Unit: The Lion and the Dolphin Close Reading Lessons for Antarctica Close Reading Lessons for Fernando's Gift Close Reading Lessons for Creatures of the Desert World Close Reading Lessons for America the Beautiful: Together We StandLearning Pathway: How to Study a Theme Unit Focus: Why Is It Important to Make Good Choices? Fable to Begin the Unit: The Two Frogs Close Reading Lessons for Fireflies Close Reading Lessons for Those Shoes Close Reading Lessons for Maddi's Fridge Close Reading Lessons for The Empty PotReferences

A former classroom teacher and professor of reading, Nancy Boyles is a literacy consultant, who provides workshops, model lessons, and curriculum support to districts and organizations nationally, regionally, and locally. Over the course of her career she has received numerous awards , including New England Reading Association’s Outstanding Literacy Leader Award and Connecticut Reading Association’s Celebrate Literacy Award for exemplary service.